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Near field blast vibration monitoring for slot or winze blast analysisBy E Wargem
The optimum mining of an orebody in an underground mining operation is fundamental to the mine’s ability to operate both sustainably and efficiently. The effective mining of an open stope or a cave is
Mar 29, 2023
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Settling Pond Design and Construction for the Malvern Hills Coal Project, CanterburyThe Malvern Hills coal project is now in an advanced stage of development with the stripping of overburden from above former underground workings in which a 3 m seam of subbituminous C coal with very
Jan 1, 2003
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Iron Mineralisation Related to the South Ghorveh and Almoughlagh Batholiths, Western IranThe South Ghorveh Batholith (SGB) and the Almoughlagh Batholith (AB) intruded the volcanosedimentary sequence of Songhor Series (Triassic-Jurassic), during the Oligo-Miocene orogenic phase. The granit
Jan 1, 2005
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The Round Diaphragm Jig 'Trud-12' with a Movable Sieve an Advance in the Gravity Concentration of OresThe mmmg of alluvial gold involves many deposits of theMesozoic, Tertiary, and Quaternary Ages in processing. Majorfeatures of the composition of such alluvial deposits are the lowcontent of gold and
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrogeology of Deep Carboniferous Coal Deposits within the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)By Witkowski A
I have the pleasure to present 6 excellent papers in this section all of major relevance to the mining environment of today where competing social, legal and monetary interests and their often compl
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal - Paper No. 9 Electrode Carbon From Victorian Brown CoalBy Hermann J. A
Over the last few years enormous dapooits of high-grade bauxite have been discovered in Australia, ;_ d an alum .nium smelting industry based on them is rapidly being developed,, This industry requ
Jan 1, 1969
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Native Grasses: Their Potential Use in Revegetation of Disturbed Sites in the Wet-Dry TropicsBy Gray E, Banks J
In mine site revegetation, exotic grasses are more commonly used than native grasses. This is due to unavailability of native grass seed on a commerical scale and lack of information on agronomical
Jan 1, 1994
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The Application of GyÆs Formula and Sampling Best Practice at the Snap Lake Phase I Diamond Bulk Sampling PlantThe Snap Lake Phase I project initiated a subsampling campaign on the material (kimberlite/metavolcanic/granite) mined and treated for diamonds. The campaign was aimed at determining the optimum subsa
Jan 1, 2005
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Sensitivity of Air Volume Outputs to Changes in Resistance of Side Branches in a Mine Ventilation NetworkBy Kolarczyk M
When controlling the ventilation process in a deep mine some knowledge of the sensitivity of the air volume output to changes in the resistances of network side branches is of great advantage.Sen
Jan 1, 1988
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Grade Control Techniques at Paddington Gold MineBy Amos QG
The Paddington I and proposed Paddington II Pits are both located in what is, by Eastern Goldfields standards, a large tonnage-low grade orebody. The Pits have been designed to supply ore to a substan
Jan 1, 1986
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Survey Procedures for Urban Underground ConstructionThe advantages of coordinate geometry in design and construction of underground works are apparent for reasons of flexibility, security, computer operations, survey error analysis, and the use of n
Jan 1, 1976
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Volcanic Rocks from the Western Woodlark Basin, Papua New GuineaBy Whitford DJ
A distinct zonation occurs in the nature of submarine volcanic activity associated with westwards propagation of the Woodlark spreading system into continental crust. Olivine tholeiites (Type I MO
Jan 1, 1987
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Making Studies Work – Organisation, Communication and ManagementBy P McCarthy
"This paper is based on 30 years of involvement in feasibility studies as a participant, study manager and the leader of a firm that provides study components and overall study management. The followi
Mar 8, 2016
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Economic Influeces on a Base Metals ProjectBy Cooper P. G
I he Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company (ER&S) has oper- ated a copper smelter at Port Kembla, NSW since 1908. The feasibility of modernising the smelter was recently studied and external inf
Jan 1, 1988
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Metallurgical Testwork to Define the Design Criteria for the Electrowinning System for KCGM Fimiston Stage III Gold Room Including Initial Commissioning and Operational ExperienceBy Mason P, Waller C
The Phase I electrowinning system at KCGM's Fimiston Operation utilised the well proven technology of electrowinning precious metal values onto steel wool followed by calcining and direct smelt
Jan 1, 1996
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Mine Water Management Objectives General ReportI have the pleasure to present 6 excellent papers in this section all of major relevance to the mining environment of today where competing social, legal and monetary interests and their often compl
Jan 1, 1988
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Sedimentary Structures in Lower Proterozoic Rocks, Barrier Ranges, N.S.W.During mapping in the Bijerkerno area (Fig. 1), well-preserved sedimentary structures were found at three separate localities. The structures are of four varieties, which are 1. small-scale cross-bedd
Jan 1, 1971
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Preliminary 3D geological model and structural analysis of the Neoarchean to Palaeoproterozoic Hamersley Basin, Pilbara, Western AustraliaBy D McB Martin, A Piechocka, M Jessell, M Lindsay, E Ramanaidou
The Hamersley Basin of Western Australia, approximately 500 km long by 200 km wide, is recognised globally for its rich endowment of iron ore resources. Two types of bedded iron ore mineralisation are
Nov 8, 2021
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Corporate Governance and Risk Management in the Mining IndustryIn the late-1990s, and into the 2000s, many industries, including the mining industry, have seen significant transaction activity by way of acquisitions, floats, joint ventures and major capital proje
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration of Mineral Water in Coal Mining AreasIt is well known that in most areas of Central Europe it is not difficult to find water - usually at shallow depths - and to recover and use this water. What is much more difficult, however, is to fi
Jan 1, 1988